zombie apocalypse

Brad Pitt's World War Z brought in an estimated $111.8 million worldwide ($66 million in North America alone) during its debut weekend. Because of those impressive figures Paramount is now working to develop a sequel to the zombie apocalypse movie, which was loosely based on Max Brooks' novel of the same name. The studio's vice chairman Rob Moore confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter.
World War Z was originally planned as a trilogy. Those plans were put on hold after the movie ran into Tell Me More!

Fans of The Walking Dead rejoice! AMC Networks CEO Josh Sapan has said he sees no end in sight for the series, and hopes the show will still be airing new episodes in 2022.
Sapan made the remarks this week at the Barclays Glodal Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference where he addressed the network will see two of its most successful series come to an end in the next two years, Breaking Bad and Man Men respectively. Sapan stated, "We’ll all suffer from some minor heartbreak when Tell Me More!

Sunday night's episode focused entirely on Woodbury, Andrea, the Governor, and what a friend called, "the worst break-up ever." It was a 60-minute cat and mouse game that arguably delivered more tension and scary moments than any other episode to date. Raise you hand if you had to remind yourself to breath on more than one occasion.
"Prey" opens with a rare flashback to Michonne and Andrea's winter on the road. Michonne's pet walkers are chained to a tree while the women sit in front of a Tell Me More!

Any fan of the zombie genre has at some point thought about what it would be like to survive the zombie apocalypse. Some of us have even made plans to ensure our survival. But have you ever wondered what it would smell like if you did survive? (I have.) Well, thanks to the folks at Demeter, we won't have to wonder for much longer.
The fragrance company will be offering 2 limited-edition scents inspired by the smell of dirt and rotting flesh. Check out a brief description of each:
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"When The Dead Come Knocking" is one of those action-packed, fast paced episodes that The Walking Dead does so well. It opens with Merle interrogating Glenn, who is duct taped to a chair. Merle demands to know where Rick & the group are, but Glenn refuses to give up their location. Frustrated and angry, Merle beats him. Maggie listens from the room next door.
At the prison, Michonne's cover is blown with the walkers when her wound begins to bleed again. They attack. She is able to fight off Tell Me More!

After the tragic events of last week, this week's episode begins with a scene that truly illustrates the differences between life at the prison vs. life at Woodbury. It's a sunny day and the residents of Woodbury are preparing for a party, complete will chilled drinks.
The Governor is inside, brushing the hair of his undead daughter Penny. When he accidentally rips out a chunk of hair & rotting flesh, Penny freaks out. The Governor is forced to restrain her arms and place a bag over her Tell Me More!

You could tell that something bad was going to happen. Everything was just a little too sunny and happy for a show set in a post-zombie apocalyptic world. Glenn and Maggie had spent the morning fooling around in one of the guard towers, while Rick, Daryl & Carol cleaned up the bodies in the prison yard. Later, Lori and Beth watched as Hershel navigated the yard on his new crutches. Rick looked on from the other side of the yard. His eyes caught his wife's and they shared a smile. Glenn shouted Tell Me More!

In last night's episode of The Walking Dead Rick Grimes was nowhere to be seen, in fact we didn't check in with the survivors at the prison once. Instead, "Walk With Me" centered on new character the Governor and the safe haven he's created in a town called Woodbury.
The episode opens with the crash of a military helicopter. From a distance, Andrea and Michonne can see the smoke from the crash. They make their way to the wreckage to check for survivors. But their efforts are thwarted when a Tell Me More!

This week ComingSoon.net was lucky enough to attend a special presentation by Paramount Pictures highlighting some of the studios most anticipated upcoming films. One of the films featured was the zombie thriller World War Z.
World War Z is a film that I am both excited to see and dreading at the same time. The movie is based on Max Brooks's book of the same name. The book is one of my favorites, and we all know what happens when Hollywood tries to adapt a good book into a film. But maybe I Tell Me More!

On Sunday afternoon, OWWWP attended The Walking Dead panel featuring series stars Steven Yeun (Glenn), Chandler Riggs (Carl), Madison Lintz (Sophia), Emily Kinney (Beth), and James Allen McCune (Jimmy). The cast is obviously under strict orders not to spoil any of season 3, so very little news came from the panel. But that didn't stop the actors from putting on the most entertaining one hour panel we've ever attended. Unfortunately, many of the videos I took were ruined by my sudden outbursts of Tell Me More!